It’s always the math teacher that insists “math is fun.” Unfortunately, it’s not always the case. In the classroom setting, lessons can sometimes move too fast for struggling learners, […]
One of the most disheartening observations in my clinical practice is when I meet with students who have given up on school primarily because of their frustration with writing. […]
Online flash games can be useful tools for at-home learning, and serve as great rewards for children after they have finished their homework or completed a household task. However, finding […]
Looking for some great new games and apps for children? Well, you’ve come to the right place. We’ve rounded a selection of some of our favorite recent releases from the […]
Learning multiplications tables can be a drab, boring affair when left to worksheets and rote memorization. For kids with ADHD, tackling traditional math lessons and assignments can be doubly frustrating. […]
Much of what clinicians and parents know about ADHD and video game use is anecdotal and observational in nature. Parents frequently report that their children with ADHD play video […]
Here is a personal confession: I am a sports nut. As a child growing up in Rhode Island in the 60’s and 70’s, I had limited access to sports […]
The latest release in the long-running Madden NFL football game franchise.
While there is an increasing acceptance that ADHD is a genuine, brain-based neurocognitive disorder, there are still questions about the best forms of treatment and activities for ADHD. October […]